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  • Thank you for posting this great video.

  • Who told Harold Ramis he could come?

  • I'm a 22 year Doctor of Chiropractic in the states helping 500+ pv/week. Your video presentation of osteopathy was fun and informative.

  • Bently100 wrote: Let me add that all of her years of "training" were wasted if she still believes that she is perceiving microns of movement or making corrections to the cranial bones based upon those perceptions...

    She never once says this.

    Then in another post you say she should be jailed (it turned out that you were confused about the occupational designation in another country)

    Bently100, I am afraid you are the one with an imbalance; one which I am afraid an osteopath can not fix.

  • @rituskis Actually, the fact that she claims that the sutures are movable means she believes she can palpate them and adjust them. Its called Cranial Therapy. I am in training at a US DO school and have been taught that the sutures can be moved.... I also do not believe it because I have also (in anatomy lab) had a human skull in my hands, as well as had to break it apart in places with a hammer and chisel. Those sutures are as tight as welds. Its a controversial claim that's been around.

  • @MadJoe11 they're now known to be movable in a live person; but fixed in a cadaver.

  • Thank you. This video is going to help a lot for my interview at an osteopathic school of medicine.

  • the osteopath looks highly unimpressed throughout (because of the jokster....)

  • Do you claim to actually be able to feel these microns?

  • Interesting subject, but FAR TOO MUCH JOKING.

  • vitamins are for fools who dont like to eat a balanced diet

  • @tk4227 You fool, vitamins are in natural foods, in bread, in eggs, in food there are vitamins, so a balanced diet means you are having vitamins aswell. Its clear who the fool is lool

  • @FoundersClickMusic, let me elaborate for you... (Vitamins in pill form), you only NEED vitamins (in pill form) if you have a deficiency. Otherwise, they are readily obtainable in the food we eat assuming we eat a balanced diet (which many Americans don't have).

    The supplement companies makes billions every year because people think that they absolutely need them.

    Also, most people don't even know what vitamins do in the human body, most people just assume that they are good for me.

  • It is fine for a licensed PT to perform some techniques that were developed first by osteopaths, but to call yourself an "osteopathic practitioner" is fraud and probably illegal in all states because the practice of osteopathy and medicine is regulated by the medical board. She is also calling herself an osteopath. This woman should be in jail.

  • @Bently100 Thank you for your comments. Please see the note from Laura Disenhaus below where she outlines the requirements for training in Ontario, Canada (where this video is filmed).  The terms used in the video are all appropriate for Ontario.

  • Different terminology & accreditations are used around the world, however the basis of the technique (from my understanding) is the same (Laura could comment more knowledgeably). You should ensure that you see an osteopath that is properly licensed for the area you live in.

  • @VitaminJunkeys: I stand corrected. Certainly her credentials qualify her to label herself as she does in Canada.

  • @Bently100 She can call herself whatever she wants, Doctor, Osteopath, Osteopathic Practicioner, You should keep your mouth shut and not talk about stuff u know nothing about. She has followed the regulations in Ontario, if you have nothing to do with your time but criticize, get off youtube asshole

  • @EuroPhantom22 My statements were perfectly accurate for the USA, Canada has different laws. Your attitude and words shows a totally unbalanced mind. I hope you are not one of treats the public, because you do seem rather insane.

  • @Bently100 Let me add that all of her years of "training" were wasted if she still believes that she is perceiving microns of movement or making corrections to the cranial bones based upon those perceptions. These techniques can certainly be relaxing and helpful, but not because cranial bones are being "adjusted".

  • i like dr jj,hes funny

  • Cranial TAKES YEARS to master....

  • Could you remake that without the jokster? A straight-forward demo would be so much more professional and informative.

  • This requires 5 years of post-graduate traditional osteopathic manual training, followed by a 2-year thesis.

    Osteopathic physicians who can hold the title of "Doctor" are American MD's who also have some osteopathic manual training.

    As a result, the phrase 'osteopathic manual practitioner' clearly designates me as an osteopath trained in Ontario.

    Laura Disenhaus, PT, DOMP(cand)

  • osteopt, incorrect. In the U.S., DO's are DO's, not MD's. "Osteopathic Manual Manipulation is an elective (not required) offered to students of osteopathy.

  • Dr. Disenhaus, what a great job of explaining and demonstrating osteopathic diagnosis, treatment and theory. You are an exemplary D.O!

  • hey spidey- interestingly enough, they say she is a practitioner, but they do not say she is a doctor of osetopathic medicine.... so not technically a D.O. I wonder why they couldn't find a D.O. to do this.

  • Probably depends on where the show is broadcast from. Some countries accept D.O.s as equal to their allopathic (M.D.) counterparts. Others don't allow them to hold the title of "Doctor." I'm curious as to the level of education she has actually recieved?

  • Hello, and thank you for the comments on the video! In Ontario the designation for practicing osteopathy, if you are a graduate of the Canadian College of Osteopathy (as I am), is DOMP or Doctorate in Osteopathic Manual Practice.

    (to be continued)

  • @osteopt all that really matters is how well you can help people, not how many tests you have passed IMO.

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